i beleive that the problem is that your shell is rather restrictive on
network access. i used arbornet a while ago and recall they dont allow
anonoymous non-members to do much. find another linux box (like a
friends, or your own) and try it there.
-andrew
On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 22:47:27 +0100, Haris Bogdanovic
<haris.bogdanovic at zg.htnet.hr> wrote:
> Irmen de Jong wrote:
>> Haris Bogdanovic wrote:
>>>>> When client is trying to connect to the server everything works fine
>>> but when server tries to echo what it receieved from client I get
>>> access denied error.
>>> Why is that happening ?
>>>>>> Because the server has no access?
>>>> No really-- you have to give much more detailed information.
>> Preferrably the exact code fragment and exact error message
>> that you're getting.
>>>> --Irmen
>>> It's the example from python docs (socket section). If you have
> somewhere your personal user account you can try it aswell.
> Tell me what you managed to do.
>> Thanks
> Haris
>
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